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Global Health Leadership
Global Health Ethics

APRU Global Health Distance Education Courses on Leadership and Ethics 2024

For the 10th year, we offer two graduate-level distance education courses in fall 2024, bringing together students from across the APRU universities. The courses are taught for 10-12 weeks for 2 hours each week. Given global health practice is typically conducted in team settings with members from various backgrounds and cultural contexts, these courses provide students with an opportunity to work with peers across institutions and regions to develop and hone skills in cultural competency (in addition to an expanded professional network).

APRU member institutions are invited to participate, with no additional cost to their students. Each participating university nominates a lead instructor from their institutions to facilitate the course details on their end. 

Students sign in simultaneously each week to listen to and interact with a live guest speaker and to discuss real-life case studies in small groups.

September 23 – December 2, 2024

This course involves seven universities in 2024, with approx. 80 students and 10 professors, including University of Southern California, Fudan University, Peking University, Chulalongkorn University, Nanyang Technological University, and Tecnológico de Monterrey.

This course introduces students to the practice of leadership in global health from those working in the field. Students will learn how leaders have overcome challenges faced in the operationalization of complex health interventions, foreign policy, and working with key stakeholders and organizations in this context. They will be exposed to real-world cases in global health leadership. The APRU Global Health case studies book published by APRU GH Program members was used as the textbook.

The course covers topics such as health systems, disability rights, gender and development, poverty, technology, health systems, health workforce, international breastfeeding policy, and more.

Guest speakers include:
Jeffrey Koplan (former director of the US CDC)
Susheela Balasundaram (UN High Commissioner for Refugees)
Ximena Garcon-Villalba (former Minister of Health of Ecuador)
Chloe Schwenke (Center for Values in International Development)
Naoko Ohno (World Bank)
Ruben Ayala (Operation Smile)
Jennifer Smith-Merry (Center for Disability Research and Policy)
Tuan Nguyen (FHI360)

September 11 – December 4, 2024

This course have approx. 70 students from five universities in 2024. They are University of Southern California, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Universiti Malaya, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

In an interactive learning environment this course explores ethical principles in the distribution of health resources, the conduct of global public health research and the implementation of public health initiatives and practices across different nations, cultures and religions.  Students examine to a broad range of ethical principles and moral theories that will help students gain an understanding of 1) the definitions of global health ethics and bioethics, 2) the protocol and systems in place to ensure adherence to ethical principles; and 3) how different stakeholders and cultures may interpret ethics differently.

Utilizing multiple formats, the course sheds light on ethical dilemmas that impact biomedical and psychosocial human subjects research. Each week a guest speaker speaks about an evolving and often controversial topic relevant to global health. Then, the 2nd hour is devoted to small group discussions, facilitated by one of the professors in the course. Through the application of case studies on ethical challenges from real-world situations, students analyze and discuss the complexities of public health practice and research ethics in a global context.

Guest speakers include:

  • Holly Seale from UNSQ Sydney, Australia
  • Kazuto Kato from Osaka University, Japan
  • Angus Dawson from National University of Singapore
  • Zeb Jamrozik from Monash University, Australia
  • Diksha Munjal Shankar from National Law University, Delhi, India
  • Owen Schaefer from National University of Singapore
  • Taryn Knox from Otago University, New Zealand
  • Phaikyeong Cheah from Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit, Thailand
  • Udo Schuklenk from Queen’s University, Canada
  • Palmira Granados from McGill University, Canada
  • Erika Bárcena Arévalo from National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Prof. Mellissa Withers at [email protected]

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